Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner J.A. Hill, 1902 |
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... humanity , and they break the oppress- ive monotony which our education , our social conventions , our traditional proprieties have produced . When such a man enters a company , he acts like a cake of yeast that raises the whole , and ...
... humanity , and they break the oppress- ive monotony which our education , our social conventions , our traditional proprieties have produced . When such a man enters a company , he acts like a cake of yeast that raises the whole , and ...
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... human companion . But to apply the tests of mere accuracy to Diogenes would be like criti- cizing Uncle Remus for his sins against English syntax . Of the author's life we know nothing . Our assignment of him to the third century is ...
... human companion . But to apply the tests of mere accuracy to Diogenes would be like criti- cizing Uncle Remus for his sins against English syntax . Of the author's life we know nothing . Our assignment of him to the third century is ...
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... human dwellings , or evil . And very often , we are told , when in these discussions he con- versed too violently , he was beaten or had his hair pulled out , and was usually laughed to scorn . So once when he was kicked , and bore it ...
... human dwellings , or evil . And very often , we are told , when in these discussions he con- versed too violently , he was beaten or had his hair pulled out , and was usually laughed to scorn . So once when he was kicked , and bore it ...
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... human sympathy , by the wide if rather superficial knowledge , and by innumerable felicities of expression and style , which betray the cultivated mind . To lovers of the curious the books still appeal , and they will continue to hold ...
... human sympathy , by the wide if rather superficial knowledge , and by innumerable felicities of expression and style , which betray the cultivated mind . To lovers of the curious the books still appeal , and they will continue to hold ...
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... human food . The Bishop , whose mind was unequal to conceive the intrepid spirit of the King , dreading lest the magnanimous monarch , overcome by the sever- ity of the cold , might faint on the scaffold , prevailed on him to eat half a ...
... human food . The Bishop , whose mind was unequal to conceive the intrepid spirit of the King , dreading lest the magnanimous monarch , overcome by the sever- ity of the cold , might faint on the scaffold , prevailed on him to eat half a ...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner Visos knygos peržiūra - 1896 |
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Alexandre Dumas Anytus Aramis asked Athos bastion beautiful Ben Jonson better Busigny called charming Chicot Clarkson Count cried D'Artagnan dear death door dream Dryden Duc d'Orléans Dumas earth English Euripides eyes face father France French gave genius girl give Gretel Grimaud hand happy head hear heard heart heaven Holmes honor hour Irenæus Jean Giraud King lady laugh literary literature live look Madame Leverdet Meletus mind Monsieur Monte Cristo morning mother musketeer Mysouff nature never night once Paris passed Peter Ibbetson Phyllida Plato play poem poet Pokrovsky Porthos RED-HEADED LEAGUE replied Athos Sedan-chair seemed Septmonts Shakespeare Sherlock Holmes smile Socrates soul speak tell thee things thou thought Three Musketeers tion Tönnes took Trilby turn verse voice whole wife woman young